Also, Fourth Ward Councilwoman Dawn Zimmer has some concerns about safety in public housing she'd like to address before the board tonight.

For starters, Zimmer said she wants to ask about a fire that occurred last week at 560 Marshall Drive. According to Zimmer, a homeless person got into a vacant apartment in the building and started the blaze, causing the whole building to be evacuated in the middle of the night.

Zimmer also said she's gotten calls from residents that locks have not been changed in Housing Authority buildings and several apartments have been broken into.

"There are people hanging out in vacant apartments and it's a huge security issue. They need to be taken care of and somebody needs to be held accountable," said Zimmer today. "The public safety of people in the Housing Authority should be their number one priority and it doesn't seem to be."

"If someone moves out of an apartment, they should change that lock immediately. Somebody should be held accountable and in the end it's the management of the Housing Authority. Or the mistakes will continue to happen," continued Zimmer.